Where are the areas with the highest post-lockdown price rebounds?

Where are the areas with the highest post-lockdown price rebounds?

During the first national lockdown back in March, the property market was thrown into chaos. Eviction bans, a halt in viewings and the confusion around mortgage repayment holidays meant property prices either fell or simply stagnated. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

After the lockdown restrictions were eased and the stamp duty holiday was announced, UK average property prices have now risen to an all-time high. As we now enter the next, hopefully, shorter-term lockdown, the average UK property price has boomed to £239,196, 1.63% above the all-time high of £236,646.
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Source: Property Reporter



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